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sirduke58
`Olu`olu
USA
993 Posts |
Posted - 04/13/2016 : 02:15:00 AM
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I'm sharing a video of my 13 year old kiho'alu haumana, Jonah Domingo (no relation but our ohana have a long history together) playing his own arrangement of Ledward's "Ku'uipo Onaona" Jonah has been studying with me for about a year & a half now. I'm very proud of him & his progress so far. From the beginning I have always encouraged him to watch people like Ledward, Zach Onaga & others on YouTube as other resources for learning kiho'alu because I don't want him to become a carbon copy of me. Trying to get him exposed to all the great slack key influences so he become well rounded. In his rendition played in this video he figured out about 25% of the Ledward phrases on his own. Glad he's developing some of his own learning skills in the process. I'm hoping he eventually develops his own style & sound someday. Also hoping he will be the one to carry kiho'alu into the future. Jonah makes me a very proud kumu 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjHLJRzNmE4
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Earl
`Olu`olu
USA
530 Posts |
Posted - 04/13/2016 : 05:19:16 AM
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Nicely done Jonah, and Duke. I'd say that the future of slack key is in pretty good hands. |
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sirduke58
`Olu`olu
USA
993 Posts |
Posted - 04/13/2016 : 07:34:18 AM
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Mahalo for the kind words & vote of confidence, Earl. |
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Fran Guidry
Ha`aha`a
USA
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thumbstruck
Ahonui
USA
2174 Posts |
Posted - 04/14/2016 : 11:45:58 AM
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Ony nice! |
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chunky monkey
Ha`aha`a
USA
1024 Posts |
Posted - 04/15/2016 : 4:13:51 PM
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Good job Duke. I wish I had someone like you here in San Diego. |
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sirduke58
`Olu`olu
USA
993 Posts |
Posted - 04/16/2016 : 12:30:25 PM
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Thanks for the great praise, Fran. I can take some credit for the notes but his timing & tone are all stuff he honed as an exceptional ukulele player prior to studying with me. Awesome haumana that makes me look good lol 
Mahalo nui Kory & Terry. We would have some good kanikapila sessions if I were in San Diego for sure, Terry 
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Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
Posted - 04/20/2016 : 04:35:53 AM
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Thanks for sharing, Duke! So good to see you helping kids to carry on the tradition. |
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sirduke58
`Olu`olu
USA
993 Posts |
Posted - 04/21/2016 : 11:42:11 PM
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Mahalo Andy
It's actually refreshing to see a youngster interested in kiho'alu. Young man with an old heart who likes old fart music. I try to teach him the original versions of the slack key standards then show him variations & suggest he watch YouTube to find other variations. He's a very good haumana that also studies on his own. I've taken him to see Ozzie so he can absorb mana'o from other sources. I've had him at my kanikapilas where he was exposed to slackers like David Kaio, Zach Onaga, Jonathan Castillo & even TP member Terry Beckhelm. I want him to learn from as many sources as possible. I think that approach will go a long way in benefitting him towards developing his own sound & style. I hope he continues to study kiho'alu & be the one that carries it into the future..........There's another young man I'm trying to badger into taking lessons but he's got a lot of other activites going on & doesn't have the time. What I'd really like is to have a young female haumana to teach. I think it would go a long way in helping to perpetuate kiho'alu. |
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ukrazy
Akahai
USA
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Posted - 04/22/2016 : 5:22:41 PM
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Bravo Duke, So good to see traditional style slack key being passed down. Elder, (sorry) to younger generation. You teach the fundamentals, but allow individual expression. I'm sure this young man will carry your Mana'o for the rest of his life.
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sirduke58
`Olu`olu
USA
993 Posts |
Posted - 04/23/2016 : 12:17:01 AM
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Not offended at all about the "elder" reference I resemble dat!!!
I tell all my haumana they need to listen to all the great old timers to figure out what really appeals to them. I don't want them to be carbon copies of me.
As far as Jonah being a vessel that carries kiho'alu to his & the next generation I think there's a good possibilty. I teach for free but I have one stipulation, which is......"Whatever you learn from me you have to promise to share that mana'o with at least one other person somewhere down the line" I hope they in turn hold their haumana to the same stipulation. |
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thumbstruck
Ahonui
USA
2174 Posts |
Posted - 04/25/2016 : 04:30:44 AM
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Eh, Duke! Music at its best is communication. I play tunes my Dad learned from his Dad. I play tunes from my Mom's Dad. I play ki ho'alu I wen learn from da guy from Kaua'i 42 years ago. Even though folks are absent from our lives, they can still be present when we play tunes connected with them. |
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Pops
Lokahi
USA
387 Posts |
Posted - 04/25/2016 : 4:30:18 PM
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Duke and Jonah, very well done! Very well indeed! |
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sirduke58
`Olu`olu
USA
993 Posts |
Posted - 04/25/2016 : 6:40:41 PM
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I hosted a pretty good sized kanikapila yesterday that included a couple of well known slack key guitarists. At the kanikapila Jonah got the opportunity to play a few songs with His Highness Ledward Kaapana, TP member Fran Guidry & Kevin Brown. He also had a personal one on one lesson with Timi Abrigo of the Na Hoku Hanohano nominated Abrigo Ohana. Timi helped Jonah learn a variation of the bass run in "Ku'uipo Onaona" and got him started on Led's arrangement of "Chicken in the straw" (as Led calls it lol) on the ukulele. Jonah being an accomplished uke player absorbed about 2/3's of the song on the very first pass when Timi played it!!! Dunno if Jonah pick up any more mana'o from Ben Kaili or David Kaio but he did get to kanikapila with them yesterday. I want my haumana to be exposed to as many of the best kiho'alu players in hopes that they take advantage of the opportunity of internalizing & digesting some of their mana'o. Heck who knows he might have learned something about Hawaiian music from other kanikapila attendees like Auntie Lei Aken (Led's sis) or Mike Keale or songbird Emily Abrigo. Or some ukulele mana'o from Terry Brown & Samson Ah Mook Sang. I hope this boy realizes how fortunate he is to have some mentorship from all of these perpetuators of Hawaiian music. I wish I had that when I was young. |
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Eynowd
Lokahi
Australia
181 Posts |
Posted - 04/25/2016 : 7:58:46 PM
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He's a very lucky lad indeed.
Wish I could have been there for the kanikapila. Sounds like an awesome line up. |
Geoff - g'day from Canberra, Australia. |
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Fran Guidry
Ha`aha`a
USA
1580 Posts |
Posted - 04/27/2016 : 12:12:21 PM
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Duke, thanks so much to you and Lanet Abrigo for pulling the kanikapila together. You found a great location and brought together a great group of players. Led and I were both bummed that we had prior commitments and had to leave so early, but we really enjoyed the time we spent in the circle.
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E ho`okani pila kakou ma Kaleponi Slack Key Guitar in California - www.kaleponi.com Slack Key on YouTube Homebrewed Music Blog |
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